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On today’s episode, Will revisits his insightful conversation with former South Carolina U.S. Congressman, Host of Sunday Night in America, and The Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy, for a conversation about his new book Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art Of Decision Making. Trey and Will discuss how the philosophy of the book has applied to their own lives, as well as a look at the current state of Congress and the conservative movement.

Jason sits down with his former Communications Director, Jennifer Scott to preview his upcoming book, The Puppeteers: The People Who Control the People Who Control America.

Tyrus is joined by Trevor Murdoch, Aron Stevens and Kevin Kiley, to discuss Tyrus defeating Trevor and Matt Cardona at NWA's "Hard Times 3" pay-per-view and Tyrus' reaction to becoming the NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

As seen on Gutfeld! Special guest host Tyrus along with, Host of The Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy, Retired NYPD Inspector, Paul Mauro, Townhall.com Editor, Katie Pavlich, and Pro-Wrestler Aaron Stevens discuss how it could be that some young people view Osama Bin Laden favorably.

On this encore episode..... Kat reveals one of the ‘sins’ she committed as a child. Tyrus emphasizes the importance of having an exit strategy. Kat & Tyrus reveal which category of jewelry is a red flag to receive as a gift. I’m Lovin’ it: Tyrus and Kat agree that companies are not responsible for your poor choices as a consumer.

Story 1: Will’s Top 5 Songs of 2023 Story 2: Will’s Top 5 TV shows and movies of 2023 Story 3: Will’s Top 2 sports moments of 2023, plus FOX Sports’ Tim Brando breaks down the College Football Playoff, from the abhorrent FSU exclusion to his picks for the semi-final games. Does Tim think the Washington Huskies will break Will’s heart?

As we approach 2024, Kennedy shares some of her boldest predictions for the New Year. Who will win the race to the White House? Will there be a Kelce-Swift wedding? Just how out of control could the year get....

Does the Biden family corruption go straight to the top? House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) weighs in on developments concerning alleged bribery schemes between the Biden family and foreign entities.

Jason is joined by former South Carolina Congressman and Host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy as they reflect on their favorite Christmas traditions and their shared love for family. Plus, they discuss what it's really like to host a show on FOX and why the Congressional gym is one of the most bizarre places on earth.

Story #1: Following former NFL RB Rashad Mendenhall’s racist diatribe, Will answers his proposal of who would win an all-white versus an all-black NFL bowl game. Story #2: What's going on with Senator John Fetterman (D-PA)? He's surprisingly sane. Sean Duffy of the From The Kitchen Table podcast joins Will to help breakdown Fetterman’s shift. Story #3: Reconciliation is as American as Apple Pie.

As Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO Ted Leonsis is poised to move both the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals from Capital One Arena in downtown DC to a new arena in Northern Virginia, he has received criticism from local politicians. However, Ben refutes this pushback, and highlights D.C.'s crime crisis and the lack of competent leadership on the part of Mayor Bowser.

Story #1: After gay porn is filmed in the chambers of the Senate Judiciary Committee, it’s clear that the adults are not actually “in charge.” Story #2: Satan meets his match in the state capital of Iowa. Is Wild West justice a counter to the push of immorality? Story #3: Happy Holidays from FOX & Friends as we focus on being intentional this season.

Jason brings on his former colleague, Congressman Steve Womack (R-AK), as they reminisce on the meaningful work they accomplished together in the halls of Congress. They discuss the importance of real-world experience before entering politics and how lessons from football can be applied in all aspects of life.

Tyrus and Kat share their favorite holiday traditions. Tyrus remixes a special Christmas song. The gang takes a look back at the best ‘Florida Man’ stories of the year. *Unpopular Opinion* Find out why Tyrus is finally getting into the holiday spirit.

Will brings on FOX News legal analyst, Jonathan Turley. They discuss which cases spell the most trouble for President Trump, whether or not we will see court decisions before the election, and what it would look like if President Trump were to run and win the presidency from prison.

Story #1: 2024: Will it be the year of recession? The year of global war? An insane Presidential election? Or will it be the year of abortion? The story of Kate Cox. Story #2: How about them Cowboys!? Plus, an update on Maui. Story #3: Harvard stands with Antisemitism. Harvard stands with tribalism. Harvard stands behind President Claudine Gay.

After a controversial, and what some are calling, antisemitic SNL cold open, depicting Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) grilling the Presidents of elite universities, Ben responds in kind, explaining why the show's live audience remained silent during this segment when usually cold opens are known to invoke laughter.

Tyrus and Kat embark on an arduous journey to a patriotic tree. They share some of their favorite childhood movies. Kat adds a new member to her All-Star team. Hot Topic: Find out why ducks have it better than chickens.

Story #1: Can we save free speech in the West? Story #2: Why Will is quitting Zyn, but not before he ranks the top ten flavors. Story #3: The top four debates headed into College Football's conference championship weekend.

As the ceasefire allowing hostages to be released into Israel has now been extended for two more days, New York Businessman Seth Sklar, who just returned from Israel, accounts for the situation on the ground as well as how the Jewish community is dealing with antisemitic rhetoric throughout the United States. Later, Ben is joined by Jewish Insider Reporter, Haley Cohen, who shares some of the incomprehensible details of what it is like for Jewish students at U.S. colleges currently and why some are hiding their Jewish identities.